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Bob Byrne is an Irish comics writer, artist, and independent publisher, based in Dublin. ==Biography== Bob's first published comics were the self-published series ''MBLEH!'', which ran to 3 issues and was the first Irish comic to be distributed by Diamond. He has also produced the majority of the content for ''The Shiznit'', a free pocket-sized comic funded by adverts and released in various cities around Ireland. Other works include ''Robots Don't Cry'' (a children's illustrated book), a one-shot Freakshow special written by Rob Curley, and a series of silent strips in ''2000AD'' under the banner "Bob Byrne's Twisted Tales". His most notable work to date is the original graphic novel ''Mr. Amperduke'', a story told entirely in pictures without words, which Byrne published himself (trading as Clamnut Comix) in 2008. This character first appeared in a short story in ''MBLEH!'' in 2003, and was so well received that he followed the story with the graphic novel. The first ''Mr. Amperduke'' story was reprinted in the small press of ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' #247 in 2006. This led to Byrne being commissioned to produce original stories for the ''Megazines parent publication ''2000 AD'', using the same text-free storytelling technique. Another short ''Mr. Amperduke'' story appeared in ''Megazine'' #271 in 2009, when the graphic novel went into its second printing. In 2012 he released ''Spazzmoid'' a collection of mostly autobiographical comics focused on growing up in Dublin in the 1980s. Byrne is also the creator of Dr. Moku learning system which teaches Japanese Hiragana and Katakana mnemonics. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bob Byrne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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